PARENT COACHING & CONSULTATION
You finally have
some answers.
But now what?
Consultation for families navigating life after a developmental or neuropsychological evaluation — turning a long list of recommendations into a practical plan for home, school, and daily life.
THE GAP THIS FILLS
When the evaluation is done but the work has just begun
A comprehensive evaluation can bring real clarity — finally understanding why things have been hard, and having language for it. It can also leave families holding a dense report, unfamiliar terminology, and a long list of recommendations with no clear sense of where to begin.
Many families aren't sure which recommendations matter most right now, how much support to give, whether current therapies are actually helping, or how to make everyday life feel more manageable. That's exactly where consultation comes in.
"Which recommendations matter most right now? How much support should we be giving? Are the therapies we're already doing actually helping?"
These are the questions families bring to consultation.
What Consultation Covers
Practical support across the areas that matter most
Making Sense of Evaluations
Understanding findings, demystifying terminology, and identifying which recommendations are the right priorities for your family right now.
Routines & Daily Life
Building realistic systems for mornings, homework, transitions, and self-care — and troubleshooting when things aren't working.
Executive Function & Independence
Supporting planning, organization, task initiation, and emotional regulation — and helping caregivers shift from constant prompting toward greater independence over time.
School & IEP Navigation
Understanding and advocating for appropriate school supports, accommodations, and IEP processes — and communicating more effectively with your child's school team.
Coordinating Care
Helping families make sense of recommendations across multiple providers, identify gaps, and get everyone working from the same page.
Communication & Self-Advocacy
Supporting communication differences, self-advocacy skills, and social participation — and helping parents communicate concerns more effectively with providers and schools.
PRACTICAL SUPPORT ACROSS THE AREAS THAT MATTER MOST
Making Sense of Evaluations
Understanding findings, demystifying terminology, and identifying which recommendations are the right priorities for your family right now.
School & IEP Navigation
Understanding and advocating for appropriate school supports, accommodations, and IEP processes — and communicating more effectively with your child's school team.
Routines &
Daily Life
Building realistic systems for mornings, homework, transitions, and self-care — and troubleshooting when things aren't working.
Coordinating
Care
Helping families make sense of recommendations across multiple providers, identify gaps, and get everyone working from the same page.
Executive Function & Independence
Supporting planning, organization, task initiation, and emotional regulation — and helping caregivers shift from constant prompting toward greater independence over time.
Communication & Self-Advocacy
Supporting communication differences, self-advocacy skills, and social participation — and helping parents communicate concerns more effectively with providers and schools.
Coaching and consultation can benefit families navigating anything from mild executive functioning or social challenges to more complex developmental profiles involving communication, learning, regulation, or flexibility differences.
THE APPROACH
Collaborative, practical, and neurodiversity-affirming
Consultation is individualized. Some families need a few sessions to sort through post-evaluation priorities. Others benefit from ongoing support as their child moves through new stages, school transitions, or changing needs.
Meet you where you are
Whether you're newly navigating an evaluation or feel like you've tried everything, we start with your priorities — not a preset curriculum.
Translate findings into action
As an SLP who works closely alongside psychologists and other specialists, I can bridge evaluation language to everyday strategies.
Support the whole family
Sustainable change happens at home. Consultation focuses on building realistic systems that fit your family — not adding more to an already full plate.
Christine Moore, MS CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
I'm a Portland-area speech-language pathologist with experience working alongside psychologists, occupational therapists, educators, physicians, and families. In collaboration with the team, I often help bridge developmental understanding — including neuropsychological evaluation findings — into practical day-to-day strategies.
My approach is neurodiversity-affirming, relationship-based, and focused on supporting meaningful participation and increasing independence over time.
GETTING STARTED
What to expect
Initial Inquiry
Reach out through the contact form. It helps to share any relevant evaluations or recommendations in advance, but it's not required to get started. If you're unsure whether consultation is the right fit, a brief introductory call can help clarify that.
First Consultation (60 minutes, via Zoom)
The first appointment is focused on understanding your current concerns, reviewing evaluation priorities, identifying practical next steps, and developing initial strategies for home, school, and daily life. Most families leave with a clearer sense of where to focus and what to try first.
Ongoing or As-Needed Support
Some families need only a few sessions. Others benefit from regular appointments for building skills and tackling challenges over time as their child grows and circumstances change. We'll figure out what makes sense for your family together.
SESSION FEES
Most families begin with 60-minute appointments ($150/Session) 30-minute appointments ($120) and 45-minute appointments ($135) are available for established clients for check-ins or focused questions
Insurance & Superbills
Parent & Family Consultation is a private pay service. Christine is not an in-network provider with any insurance plan, and this specific service is not eligible for insurance reimbursement — meaning superbills are not available for consultation appointments.
This is different from speech-language pathology therapy or caregiver training services that are part of a direct treatment plan with a child, which may be eligible for out-of-network reimbursement. If you are seeking those services, please see the general FAQs for more information.
READY TO CONNECT?
Let's talk about what your family needs
Reach out through the contact form to get started or ask a question. A brief introductory call is often the best first step.
